Which two of the following were outcomes of the Council of Trent? The church gave Catholic sacraments the same significance as t
he Bible. The church recognized the translation of the Bible into common languages. The church compromised on Luther’s Ninety-Five Theses. The church excommunicated Paul III for selling indulgences. The church stated that faith and good works are required for salvation.
It's not D. since even today some people (may not be specifically Catholic, but certainly many Christian groups) sell indulgences. It's also not A. since it was, and still is the Protestants who believe the Bible holds everything that they need, and the Sacraments have no value, while on the other hand Catholics have realized the sacraments that Christ gave us and explained to us through his word within the Bible. Finally, it's not C. because the church excommunicated Martin Luther who at one point was a priest. It makes sense that B and E are the answers since 1. The message of the church had been limited to latin for hundreds of years and 2. The church sold indulgences to those who didn't want to have faith or commit works of good to enter into salvation, rather, they wanted an easy way out.
Three famous daimyo spearheaded the unification in the late sixteenth century. And then, after the great Battle of Sekigahara in 1600, one man took control of all Japan. He was Tokugawa Ieyasu, who became shogun in 1603. ... Both sides of the Tokugawa years were crucial to the later making of modern Japan.